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    BAS 11203
    Romincki Avenue bridge
    Brückenbild

    12.01.2007

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    12.01.2007

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    12.01.2007

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    Germany
    Berlin
    Berlin
    Pedestrian
    Street
    Girder bridge
    Steel-reinforced concrete
    1936
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    Information of luise-berlin.de:<br>The bridge crosses the confluence of Rossitter way Rossitter place Metro station, Olympic Stadium in the wake of the forest Avenue. It was completed with views of the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936. The round consists of a reinforced concrete construction and has a span of less than 8 metres. It has four lanes and sidewalks and iron railing on both sides (about 1.3 m height). On the East side, two ways of the bridge lead down to the Rossitter square (and subway). As well as the Avenue, the bridge is named after the East Prussian town Rominta (today Krasnolese in Russia). The row belongs to the monument of the whole system of the newly designed OLYMPIAPARK, designed by Werner March.